A reaction in which reactants ( R ) are converted into products ( P ) follows second…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Chemical Kinetics
A reaction in which reactants (R) are converted into products (P) follows second order kinetics. If concentration of R is increased by four times, what will be the increase in the rate of formation of P?
- 9 times
- 4 times
- 16 times
- 8 times
Answer
(C) 16 times
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